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    marye
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    Here's the bulletin board/virtual refrigerator door/etc. for showing and telling about accomplishments you're proud of. Your art. Your graduation. Your promotion. The garden you just planted. Your kid's karate trophy. You get the idea...

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  • Frankly
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    now i know why paris hilton has a chiuawua..she is just a lazy fuck."god wheres the dog"-"maybe in the kitchen"......
  • marye
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    anyway
    glad to hear he is no longer depressed!
  • cosmicbadger
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    thanks for the therapeutic feedback Iknowurider, Marye, Frankly. Its true about that feeling of helplessness! And when combined with crushing guilt it ain't fun! Now the dog is acting like nothing happened, I am shattered and covered in mud, blood and sweat, but mighty relieved!! Got some presents to wrap now :-)
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    hallo cb i do nt think at all your story is funny(wonder why my belly hurts),but i had exactly the same experience with my german shephard,just that he does not go after deer,but after cars and since cars dont get tired fast,the search can take days and days.but everytime i find him its this situation. hes laying on some strangers lawn,where they allready love him because hes sooo cute(how can a 90 pounds weighing dog be.eh cute)....cars and deers should be outlawed!hang loose
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    welcome home, badgerdog!
    And WHEW all around! It is truly amazing, and not in a good way, how helpless you feel when your dog is lost.
  • iknowurider
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    My word ~ what a tale
    That sounds like a harrowing few days. Ugh, I can't imagine looking and looking, with your Lady freaking out as well. Congrats!! & give the dog finders a big hug. Hope ya'll have a lovely birthday celebration PEACE
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    A damn near run thing
    Yesterday after a long walk with the dog I let him off the lead for the last ¼ mile home. Moments later he rousts out a deer from the bushes and takes off after it through the woods, ignoring my shouts and whistles. The next two hours I spend clambering around the woods, up and down slopes and rock faces trying to find him. Then half the night driving round the tracks and lanes searching without luck. Up at dawn to day for four more hours searching on foot through all our favourite walks, checking caves old buildings, asking people to look out for him. Then the big dilemma, my wife totally adores this mutt. She is away in a business trip and she calls…do I tell her or not? I decide to be honest, but she freaks over the long distance line. She is devastated that she might have lost another dog and makes valiant attempts not to blame me (but obviously does, with good reason). She is due back home tomorrow.. AND IT IS HER BIRTHDAY...and I have lost her dog! I am history! Hours more searching, only 2 hours sleep in the last 24. Stagger home for a break and the phone rings. Someone has found him several miles away (his number is writ large on his collar). I jump in the car drive like crazy and there he is, sitting in the sun on some stranger's lawn like he owns the place. I restrain myself from beating the shit out of him, and gently coax him into the car, offering profuse thanks to the folks who found him. Then home and a call to Mrs Badger…the dog is safe, I will meet her at the airport tomorrow, the birthday celebrations are back on and the so is the marriage! Yup, cosmicbadger got out of jail today...big time.
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    what great kids!
    gives one hope for the future, it does.
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    and heatwarming to hear how cool teenagers can be, for once, Cub42 and Sak. My own kids are gettng closer to that every year-so really appreciate reading how others get along!!!!!!!! Am less worried about my daughter, who was born a wise old woman in a tiny body, but my son has his struggles with moods and self-assurance already. As this IS the bragging thread, will tell a short story about what I meant about my daughter. Both kids were in a tiny grade school in a small German village. Grades 1-4 had only 80 kids total, so everyone knew everybody. My son picked his next school in another town, where none of his friends were going. Was also a gigantic school, with 6 5th grade classes of over 30 kids a piece. As starting date grew near, my son got nerveous and shy. Is normal. I was trying to explain to him that sure he would find friends as "he is a cool guy" and stuff like that. Didn't work. My daughter overheard one of these conversations-looked at her brother with her big green eyes, and said "But Callan, so many kids is just great! You have more chances to find someone you REALLY like, instead of having to play with whoever is around, like in Hüttenfeld" Is my girl- simple and to the heart of the matter. Her one comment worked to console her brother, while all of my efforts did NOT. Or another one, just recently. She got the best grade in the class on her English test (no wonder, as she was raised bilingual). One of her "friends" was envious and calling her bad names. Then a few days later, this girl started to say "Eeew, go away, you are gross, your fingernails are dirty." and wouldn't play with my daughter anymore. Imena's comment to me was "I don't think is about my fingernails, Mama, I think is about the test." then she said "I like to get good grades for ME, and don't care what the others say. Is their problem" She is 10 btw.********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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    Nice work there Sak. Been a S/D since 1993. Good relations with x. I have 2 teenage daughters 16 and 18. 16 yr old in USA Futures, ( Pre US Olympic Program for Field Hockey) She is also a honors student. Her top honor however occured this fall when she went to meet her friends and found one of them passed out. She called hers sister and her B/F and they got her to hospital before serious damage. We had talked about these kind of situations when they were younger. Oh, and both of my daughters followed your rule. They would not answer any questions about location of gathering. Told them to be concerned about their friend and not police. Her parents were very grateful to my girl. Oh and my 18 year old is in the NHS, a Peer Leader and Varsity athlete. My friends say I need a paternity test because they couldn't possibly be mine!!!
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Here's the bulletin board/virtual refrigerator door/etc. for showing and telling about accomplishments you're proud of. Your art. Your graduation. Your promotion. The garden you just planted. Your kid's karate trophy. You get the idea...
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Hippy St. Stephen's Day!
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and much success to your new restaurant gig. Wishing you the very best. You must be passionate about food, people and having a good time.Sure it's a lot of work but not when it's a love. Managed to getaway to the north shore with mama marshun in the fall. We were staying on the shores of Maine...all the seafood you can eat...after the second night we asked a guy at the desk where we could get some really good food... he sent us to a wonderful Italian restaurant...kind of off the beaten path. It was packed and it seemed like the folks were mostly the locals and the tourists in the know. The food was delicious and the place was great. Wishing you similar success and that grass roots clientele that grows and grows with many, many friends. Will try to get there if passing by. Peace and goodwill! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Walk into splintered sunlight Inch your way through dead dreams to another land" Robert Hunter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Ray, a drop of golden sun"
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Thanks so much!!Stop by some time!! Peace,Gigi
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I tried to do the cc thing but to no avail. I would really love to visit someday. Peace And Prosperity.
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Been a visitor to this great sight but for some strange reason never registered, well now i am registered. Life is great although out of work with a busted shoulder, i really can't complain, moved from Lil RI to Wyoming to live as a mountain man and now going back to school and finishing up my degree in Social Work, i am pretty happy right now!! Peace
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i just became front desk manager at the hotel i work at.......now i can afford the children my wife pops out........ we have a 15 month old boy and waiting for the next one.....(home birth is the shit)...i love you honey couldn't have done it with out your support......
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Thank you i am way up in the north country of nh.....so my wife and i planed a trip to nc cause we are thinking of moving there then they anounce spring tour the same time we were planing of being there
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Hiya folks, this is my first post after a long time of forum browsing and musing...especially regarding the '09 tour...And what better way to say hey to you all than by showing off! How modest of me :) I recorded this last month in my attic during a period of writer's block. I recorded a bunch of Dead tunes in high school, so much in fact that I vowed to quit doing it. But old habits do die hard, and Cassidy was just calling to me that night. I was initially going for an '89 type sound, but the drums ended up sounding more late 70s to me...so forgive me if you're offended by my sonic inaccuracy, hehe. Anyway, enjoy! http://packy.selflessdog.com/packy/Cassidy.mp3 Looking forward to chatting and arguing, learning and sharing, and all that good forum stuff! Packy (This might actually belong in the "me and my band" section, so moderator, move as needed.) --------------------- Shed light. www.packylundholm.com
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was today, for my kids. This is worth announcing because, due to depression about me being out of the country, both kids had a major school slump. This year has been MAJOR improvement: Imena had ALL ones and twos, except for a three in mathematics (a 1 in German and English is a major accomplishment) and Callan had all twos and threes, but for a one in history. Here in Germany the grades are 1-6, with one being the best, and 6 failing miserably. YAY! Big pats on the back to both of them, Mama is SOOOO proud! Poor guys been through alot, and SNIFF, sigh, such hard work!!!!! ********************************** It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine
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and big loud YEA for your kids!!
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Good for them.Happy Dance for all of you TigerLilly If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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way to go kids... all that hard work payed off.....TL ngive them a hug for me
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We just found out yesterday that my wife is pregnant with our second child.....our son is 16 months...we are trying to pick out names if it's a girl we will probably go with Luna but we are unsure about boy names so if anybody has suggestions let me know (oh and it has to start with L)
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Hey tiger!! Tell ur son if he gets all 1s on his next report card ull buy him a nintendo wii!! LOLsounds like some really smart kids, keep up the good work! Phatmoye
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Lance, Logan, Leanardo, Lee, Lowlen, Lyric.......ummm..... Phatmoye
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Luna, a beautiful name, in a family, on a beautiful planet, in a beautiful universe. Solareese comes to mind.
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oh no, got some news today, ya know those things she pee's on, well this one reads, well guess........ fu...., shit, gotta be responsible again, no way, heheheheeheh blood results by tom. happy, unhappy, uptown, woooooo, up down all around, guess thats the feel, shit another with my traits, Named my son Michael after Saint Michael, Archangel disperser of Satan and Patron Saint of Paratroops, And the name fits him so well, a little mighty warrior and theme-ster of life. Adventourous and imaginative is he. Creative and always learning, Well cultered and kind. Have some friends that have a boy somewhat challenged, Michael will play with him as well as any, knowing and caring. Is an awesome example of love your brother. Well if a girl? the name may be Jessica, or Mellissa, maybe Althea, or something so classic and relevent to the day.Hope I wasn't sounding to religous earlier, but a name just oota be what it will, Man, Michael is so good there were really no terrible 2's or 3's and he's grumpy like his daddy in the morn, New baby might have horns and come swinging a chain. OH no the anxiety of this, I kinda goof, always told people I'd have a tribe of little dirty faced suntanned tiedye kids runnin around. this brings that much closer. Now if I could stay in the same world for more than a year. holy shit, oh no WTF smiles and smiles, anxiety.
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Thats grate news a baby!!!Congrats to you and yours! Peace,Gigi I thought I heard a baby cry this morning, I thought I heard a baby cry this today
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good stuff, man i'm in need of a whole lot of librium. kept tellin her the packs of smokes that gave me birth defects were good for me, hack hack, happy and nervous, don;t know why guess it has to be, if a girl think i'll name here Althea, or that willl be part of it.
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seems like we're having our own little baby boom here! GOGD, are you back home now?
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congrats on the new baby! There was a baby named Althea born in 1980, but that shouldn't stop you! A great name.....Mary, I believe he's back home now....xoxoGypsy Cowgirl
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we spoke on the phone last night
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from Ft. Worth, Tx. has of today, Feb. 5, 2009 ordered my kids western clothing! Yee-Haw! ..........I'm so proud........xoxoxo Gypsy Cowgirl
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that's so cool! Way to go!
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in the powdery pink & silver section of the Cowgirl Store? Lucky Kids!
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On 09-08-95,9 o'clock pm, the one year twin girls are alreaydy asleep. Marjelaine and me sit down to watch Grateful Dead on PBS (So Far ?). At the end she tell me we have to go to a show ( I saw them twice, her never). The next morning, I tell her that I put on the radio, a thing I never do. First word I knew.01-13-09, 5PM, we buy 2 tickets for Nasseau Coliseum. She has a friend who have a B and B in Harlem. So we will quit Montréal at about 5 in the morning to arrive in NY early afternoon. If somebody of the fraternity can tell us what is the best ( thing fastest) way to go there from 119 st and Lennox to Uniondale, it help us a lot. Share the Love Brothers and Sisters and as we say EN FRANCAIS : Have a Grateful Life!
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Nine years ago today, after sixty hours of labor and a c-section, I got to hold my beautiful baby girl, Zanna, in my arms for the first time. Really can't believe she's nine years old already. I am so proud, so lucky and so grateful to be her mom!
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Yes congratulations! And happy birthday to Zanna. What a beautiful name.
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Got a job after a 5months of unemployment! A steady paycheck makes things a lot nicer. My wife and I are starting a photography business when it takes off all will be good. Feeling very grateful right now. What Would Jerry Do?
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Hey folks! I just posted my video from Roseland ballroom on Youtube. It is pretty good- I was in the first row! It is only a 10 minute compilation, but it's pretty cool. Check it out and message me to let me know if you liked it!!! That would make me so happy! xoxo alicina http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur5_y3--d8E
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Hiya Everyone. I have been creating a statue with Stanley Mouse to add to the Jerry Memorial SIte in Fairfax California. The statue will be real cool. Cast in bronze with a life size guitar with Chrome Plated wings that light up like rainbows or fire. Go to www.JerryMemorial.com to see a animated simulation, rendering, artist conception of the statue. I just added the interactive Jerry Garden where you can mouse over flowers to see photos of flowers that are actually growing at the Current Jerry Memorial. Flowers like Scarlet Begonias, China Cat Sunflowers, Sugar Magnolias, Purple Sage, American Beauties. We are having an event / gathering / jam at the Current Jerry Memorial site on Sat June 13th, 2009 during The Fairfax Festival Again www.JerryMemorial.com TELL A FRIEND PLEASE!!!! Peace, Jim Fox
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WOW that is so cool hopefully some day i can go and visit.
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the beggar i know always plays Dead songs.:-) . . . NOW " Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile " as submit my first post at dead.net . . . Welcome to GodHeaven,, part 1.. :^)
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www.deepdishgames.com On that site is an announcement that am quite pleased about! ********************************** Education: that which reveals to the wise, and conceals from the stupid, the vast limits of their knowledge. Mark Twain
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wow TL you get promoted every week! Congratulations.
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did you put that pizza?.....congrats pal!!

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Congratulations and salutations too !! I wish you all the best !! How do we peons address you now? Ms. Director maybe, or perhaps Madam Managing Director? In supplication, Buddy
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Congratulations! If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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congrats!!! well deserved of course!
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What about the pizza? As managing director, will they ship out some prime Chicago style pizza to satisfy your Deutschland cravings? An excellent gig if you can get that kind of perk! Congrats, great to hear some good job-related news...
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congrats on your new position...now stop playing games and get back to work.. oh i guess that is your job.
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happy burfday to me, happy burfday to me, oh hell oh my dammit! i'm now 53.